Phillips, 2012 - Google Patents
Geostatistical techniques for practical wireless network coverage mappingPhillips, 2012
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- 18103023379550091615
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- Phillips C
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The problem of mapping the extent of usable coverage of an existing wireless network is important in a large number of applications, including communicating the abilities of the network to users, identifying coverage gaps and planning expansion, discovering …
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